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Table of Contents
September 1998;
Volume 48,
Issue 434
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1549-1550.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1623-1636.
Research Article
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GP non-principals' education: let's improve access for our flexible friends.
R Chambers
,
R Fieldhouse
and
S O'Connell
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1551-1552.
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PRODIGY: implementing clinical guidance using computers.
I N Purves
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1552-1553.
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Attitudes to the use of health outcome questionnaires in the routine care of patients with diabetes: a survey of general practitioners and practice nurses.
K A Meadows
,
D Rogers
and
T Greene
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1555-1559.
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Bereavement care in general practice: a survey in South Thames Health Region.
T Harris
and
T Kendrick
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1560-1564.
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The role of the general health questionnaire in general practice consultations.
P Smith
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1565-1569.
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The role of the general practitioner in postnatal care: a survey from Australian general practice.
J Gunn
,
J Lumley
and
D Young
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1570-1574.
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The use and overlap of AED and general practice services by patients registered at two inner London general practices.
S Hull
,
I R Jones
,
K Moser
and
J Fisher
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1575-1579.
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Are spouses of patients with hypertension at increased risk of having hypertension? A population-based case-control study.
J Hippisley-Cox
and
M Pringle
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1580-1583.
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A series of self-measurements by the patient is a reliable alternative to ambulatory blood pressure measurement.
M M Brueren
,
H J Schouten
,
P W de Leeuw
,
G A van Montfrans
and
J W van Ree
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1585-1589.
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Learners' experience of continuing medical education events: a qualitative study of GP principals in Dorset.
C Campion-Smith
,
H Smith
,
P White
,
E Baker
,
R Baker
and
I Holloway
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1590-1593.
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Reducing consultations for symptoms of cystitis using a health education leaflet.
J C Banks
and
J G Howie
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1595-1596.
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Endometrial sampling in general practice.
C J Seamark
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1597-1598.
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Highly effective new oral therapy for faecal impaction.
P Culbert
,
H Gillett
and
A Ferguson
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1599-1600.
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What happens when doctors stop prescribing temazepam? Use of alternative therapies.
T C Gilhooly
,
M G Webster
,
N W Poole
and
S Ross
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1601-1602.
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Recruitment of women by GPs for pap tests: a meta-analysis.
J E Pirkis
,
D Jolley
and
D R Dunt
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1603-1607.
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Changing the response of professionals to child abuse.
E Munro
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1609-1611.
Letter
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Triage of house call requests.
M Gallagher
,
C Johnson
and
V Elsy
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1613-1614.
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The more you look the more you find: problems of biases inherent in non-randomized studies.
P Bryant
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1614.
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Near patient testing for anticoagulation.
B A Edwards
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(434):
1615-1616.
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